Posted 11 February 2013

Community update: Your Community Awards winners

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In what has become somewhat of a tradition in the Official PlayStation Community, we have just finished our yearly Community Awards. It’s the community’s opportunity to have their say about their most cherished games and DLC from 2012 in a vast array of categories.

The community put forward their nominations which we collated across all the different language PlayStation Forum boards and put to a final vote! And now we have the final results!

PlayStation Community Awards 2012 final results:

PS3 Game of the Year Winner: Assassin’s Creed III

PS Vita Game of the Year Winner: Uncharted Golden Abyss

Most anticipated game of 2013 Winner: The Last of Us

Best PlayStation Move game: Winner: Sorcery

Best Multiplayer Winner: Battlefield 3

Best Videogame Character of the Year Winner: Connor – Assassin’s Creed III

PlayStation Network Service Winner: PlayStation Plus

Downloadable Game Winner: Journey

Downloadable Content of the Year Winner: LittleBigPlanet2 Cross Controller Pack

Best PlayStation videogame Art and Design Winner: Journey

Best PS Home content released in 2012 Winner: Casino – Digital Leisure

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I bought the Cross-Controller pack the day it came out and still can’t get it running, tried everything possible. As long as the PS3 and Vita are connected to two different routers it DOES NOT WORK. This is really annoying, so this definitely wouldn’t be the DLC of the year for me. Money wasted for that stuff, even contacted support which couldn’t help and told me to wait until they tried to reconstruct my problem. That was in December.

Otherwise it’s a good list, would’ve given best Vita game to P4G, although it’s not out yet in europe.

@6 The worst / longer to obtain is IMO the Elemental Monsters Online – the amount of people having platinum there can be counted in 2 digit numbers and time (plus money needed for the online tickects) needed are ENORMEOUS.

@#10 Demonized. Why wouldn’t I? I have my PS3 connected wired (better connection speed, obviously) to a router in my room, while my PS Vita is connected to the wireless router in my brothers room. I don’t want to connect my PS3 with Wifi because the speed suffers, and I can’t connect my Vita to the other router, because it doesn’t have Wifi. There’s no reason it shouldn’t work the same way Remote Play works, and there’s no reason for not indicating that both need to be connected to the same router.